1982
DOI: 10.1021/j100212a001
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Photosensitization of quadricyclene isomerization by electron acceptors. A short-circuit nonradiative decay mechanism for electron donor-acceptor quenching in polar media

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“…are very reactive, the net quantum yields for the monomerization can not reach unity as the consequence of rapid geminate recombination of IRP. Such rapid geminate recombination of IRP predominating over the dissociation has been frequently observed in electrontransfer reactions of strained molecules (Jones et al, 1982;Davis et al, 1984;Kumar et al, 1984;Pac et al, 1987). In those cases, substantial molecular distortions of the strained compounds might occur after electron transfer to open up a particular channel for the rapid geminate recombination of IRP Figure 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…are very reactive, the net quantum yields for the monomerization can not reach unity as the consequence of rapid geminate recombination of IRP. Such rapid geminate recombination of IRP predominating over the dissociation has been frequently observed in electrontransfer reactions of strained molecules (Jones et al, 1982;Davis et al, 1984;Kumar et al, 1984;Pac et al, 1987). In those cases, substantial molecular distortions of the strained compounds might occur after electron transfer to open up a particular channel for the rapid geminate recombination of IRP Figure 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…It is of mechanistic and biological significance to note that dimer splitting by photoelectron transfer may involve a variety of possible mechanistic channels from ion-radical pairs, as has been shown in photosensitized reactions of some strained compounds by electron acceptors (Jones et al, 1982;Kumar et al, 1984;Borsub and Kutal. 1984;Yamashita et al, 1987).…”
Section: Photorepair Of Uv-damaged Dna and Cyclobutane-ring Splittingmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Since the stable structure of the triethylamine cation radical is planar, a skeletal change from a pyramidal structure to a planar one should occur upon le-oxidation to allow the possible participation of a rapid decay channel in the electrontransfer process. Rapid geminate recombination of A7D' was mentioned for the inefficient isomerization of quadricyclane to norbornadiene photosensitized by aromatic nitriles in polar solvents (Jones et al, 1982). The isomerization perhaps proceeds as a channel of the rapid electron reversal of A7Df since little dissociation into the free ion radicals was observed.…”
Section: Dynamic and Chemical Behavior Of Geminate Ionradical Pairmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The involvement of these two distinct cation radicals is elegantly demonstrated by CIDNP results in electron transfer (e.g., I -cyanonaphthalene and chloranil) sensitized reactions (16)(17)(18); the potential energy of 4 + ' is estimated to be higher by 9-14 kcal/mol than that of 5+', which drives the one-way isomerization. Extensive studies on similar sensitized interconversions have been published (19).…”
Section: Introduciionmentioning
confidence: 99%